Listed left are Districts/Parish Churches within the City of Birmingham boundary. Clicking on the District will take you to the District Information Page which also shows an approximate Ordnance Survey Grid Reference. Where Birmingham has been indicated this means Birmingham Central. All sources are from Birmingham Central Library archives, Birmingham Diocesan Directory and the Victorian History of the Counties of England. Warwickshire Vol.VII

The church also called Hall Green Chapel and originally known as Job Marston Chapel. Became a parish church when a parish was assigned out of Yardley in 1907. In 1907 parts of Hall Green parish were transferred to the parishes of St Mary, Acocks Green, and St John, Sparkhill, and part of the latter was transferred to Hall Green.

Neighbouring parishes

Castle Bromwich, Sheldon, Yardley, Bordesley, Aston

Registers at Birmingham Central Library – Archives department

Baptisms 1704 – 1970

Marriages 1704 – 1984

Burials 1705 – 1899

Banns 1960 - 1970

See also St Newburgh Yardley

Baptisms 1761 – 1812

Burials 1761 - 1812

Entries included in the general volume. But it’s not indicated that they or Marston Chapel entries until 1761

St Peter’s Church Hall Green was a temporary building erected 1922 and licensed as a Mission of Christ Church Yardley Wood from 1923. It was originally known as St Cadoc’s Guyana Dale to which some of the records listed relate. In 1954 a conventional district was attached to the Mission Church and the name changed to St Peter’s.

Registers at Birmingham Central Library – Archives department

Baptisms 1953-1992

Marriages 1955-1989

Banns 1959-1992

Confirmations 1954 - 1984

Non Conformist

Baptist - Stratford Road Hall Green

Chapel was opened in 1936. Baptist activity in the district began in 1912, with the holding of services in the Reading Room at the corner of Hamlet Road Hall Green (subsequently a friends meeting house) and a church was formed in 1914, Disbanded in 1924 the church was reformed the following year and a temporary chapel was opened in 1926.

Christadelphians - York Road Hall Green

School was used from 1940 by a meeting founded in 1938.

Congregationalists and Independents - Etwall Road Hall Green

Chapel was opened in 1929. The church was formed in the same year.

Friends - Stratford Road Hall Green

Meetinghouse, erected in 1883, was used by a Christian Society mission in 1908.

Methodists - Gospel Lane / Redstone Farm Road Hall Green

Chapel, was opened in 1935. The congregation had met previously in the Severn Road Council School. In 1932 the church was Primitive Methodists.